True. I'm keeping an eye on that version since most Switch purchases are already appearing on eBay and the first print was likely in the range of 10,000+.
True. I'm keeping an eye on that version since most Switch purchases are already appearing on eBay and the first print was likely in the range of 10,000+.
LolSo... The Screen Rant article was right?
Cooking Queen - a 7-part limited series only on Netflix.
YES! can't wait for the netflix documentary "cooking queen"
'cause I saw a frying pan
Unless things changed in the last few days. Even though they took it off the eshop the price is normal if you purchase through their website got mine for $40 a few days ago. It's the reason why Amazon decreased in price as well compared to the initial shock
I blame the devs making her do the Gangnam Style danceI never would have guessed that Cooking Mama of all franchises would ever be embroiled in all of this kind of legal weirdness.
Therapist: Cooking Mama Gangnam Style isn't real. It can't hurt you.
Fwiw the banner says they will be back in stock tomorrow, the 15th. So they are still selling it for the original $39.99 unless something changed
Viral marketing? IdkThe game was announced back in August last year. How did Office Create not notice Planet Entertainment's marketing?
Yep. I have to think even if they come to an agreement, what goes on the cart might be different so this version might be rare still. It doesn't sound good that they said they terminated the contact though.A physical copy of this is going to become a major collectors item, right?
I'm wondering if I should grab a second copy.....
what were they thinking? hey, let's just do it, they won't notice? lolPlanet proceeded to release Cooking Mama: Cookstar without addressing all of the rejections and without Office Create's approval.
We have also learned that Planet and/or its European distributor has been promoting an upcoming European release of a PS4 version of Cooking Mama: Cookstar. Office Create has not licensed Planet (or any other entity) to create any Cooking Mama games for PS4
While I don't think that there's going to be a lot of people attempting to get a full set of physical Switch releases, thanks in large part to the proliferation of boutique publishers printing a couple thousand copies of loads of indie games, I do think the sheer bizarre story around it will ensure that a sealed physical copy of Cookstar will hold its value after a couple of years.I feel like I should buy this just to have it in my collection but it's steep at $60. Still, you'd figure this game could be worth something in the future, no?
IGN said:At time of writing, Cookstar's European distributor, Koch Media still lists a PS4 version of the game, with a release date of May 12 and a price of ā¬39.99. IGN spoke to a representative Koch Media last week, who was unable to confirm whether the PS4 version was still coming, despite that listing.
From what I played of my copy it seems just like every other Cooking Mama game I've ever played. It didn't seem low quality.
Fwiw the banner says they will be back in stock tomorrow, the 15th. So they are still selling it for the original $39.99 unless something changed
Rarest Platinum trophy ever?EU PS4 version is scheduled for release on April 28. PS4 version will be the one to keep an eye on.
Same here... $44.99 including shipping.
If Office Create does take legal action, I am sure Planet Entertainment will no longer be able to sell (or will decide to stop selling) copies directly to end users on their website or to Amazon/GameStop/other other stores.Haha. Is this gonna become a super rare/expensive game? I'm tempted to buy it and keep it sealed.
I think it more so they didn't get a final say on the game before it released and Office Create is mad about that. I imagine in it's current form Office Create would probably be okay with the game but they never got to put in their final input and give the go ahead for release.The main question I have right now (other than "How did they think they would get away with this?") is... What exactly is wrong with the game that the rights holders thought it needed more time in the oven?
It just looks like every other Cooking Mama game. Are there half as many recipes? Do the motion controls fail on every level? Are the in-game ratings broken in some fundamental way?
this is lovely